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  • At what age did you start to build your own side project ?

    Serdar Palaoglu
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    Ferenc Forgacs
    I think I was 20. But I didn't call it a side project that time, it was just a simple website with funny videos and images. I was working on it next to university, so I'm calling it a side project today 😄 And as it happens with most of the side projects I never finished and published it 😁
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @feriforgacs the best things you can do besides university are side projects! Even you you have not finished it, the work you have invested on it matters actually a lot! maybe you finish your future side projects 😁
    Aleks Dahlberg
    I remember slinging copied tapes (from my dual cassette recorder ) of all the music my friends parents wouldn't let them listen to when I was 8 in exchange for lunch money!
    Kyler Phillips
    I’ve always wanted to create and design things from a young age, I think my first serious side-project was maybe around 16 or 17 when I created a YouTube channel and got a partnership which was pretty rare at the time. Good memories.
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @kylerjphillips Impressive, I think young people should have more of these characteristics (creativity, designing, building). Unfortunately, schools don't encourage ppl to be creative and build things.
    Adrian Topka
    About 15/16. Antivirus for my school :D and then mobile games & iOS apps.
    Eelco Wiersma
    I think it was when I was 15 (20 years ago, hard to believe 😂), created a website that shared console games, .rom files for emulators.
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @appulse cool ! that sounds really nerdy. i think with 15 you were the one who always reminded the teacher to controll the homework 😂🤓
    Eelco Wiersma
    @serdarplg Haha I was a very lazy student, too busy with gaming and writing code and getting drunk in the weekend. 😂
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @appulse Oh, we do have something in common after all 🤗
    Claire Wayand
    I started building Vinstripe 2 years ago. I was 24.
    GamerSeo
    Many of our employees started their first side projects during their studies.
    Janak Patel
    I started around the age of 27 or 28. I wanted to build QR code-based Punch In/ Punch Out machine for small store fronts.
    Saniru Rajapaksha
    Recently built one at 19 but failed
    Without realizing they were projects, I had made blogs back when I first learned the computer, 2001 or so, but I took a long time off and re-started my creative online discovery journey at age 52, now 56. All my projects will always be in transition or creatively evolving until I expire. I'm planning on at least another 60 years of online Fun! [side note] age is just a number, so I just wake up and enjoy the pursuits of the day/experience.
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @mobilemediamania i love your mindset.
    Aditya Pawar
    I guess I am the youngest in the house I started to build my first startup at 13. TBH it's hard managing a startup with life and studies. Would mean a lot if you checked it out - producthunt.com/posts/ateliers
    Mario Stopfer
    @aditya_pawar01 Keep it up, by the time you're my age, you'll probably own 10 startups. :)
    Aditya Pawar
    @mario_stopfer thank you soo much for the support 😄
    Daniel Engels
    My first side project dates from the age of 16
    I started working on my first side project at the age of 20. Unfortunately, it was unsuccessful, but that didn't stop me from building many more successful ones.
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @qudsia_ali that's the way it is - Many see a gap between failure and success BUT failure is part of success.
    Estelle Ducommun
    @qudsia_ali 20 is SO young! It's an age where we don't have everything figured out in life (at least it was my case!), so I think it truly is impressive! what was it, and what would you say is your most successful project?
    @estelle_ducommun Yes, that is the case for so many people. But I was fortunate enough to have family and friends of hustlers, and with them around me, I was able to start so early.
    @serdarplg I completely agree. Without failure, there is no success.
    Colleen Camacho
    It's a digital content & link selling platform for all the digital nomads, content creators, freelancers, sidepreneurs out there! It's as if WeTransfer & PayPal had a child ;) Upload your content for free, put a price tag on it, receive a link that you can share anywhere (forever valid) and we even do the automated billing & VAT for everyone. And all of that doesn't even take 2 minutes. I start my own project in 2021 in age on 29 and i am working on it. its related to Parcel tracking the website name is couriertrackingfinder it is my first project hope going good.
    Marina Đurić
    LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
    At 16, a physiotherapy side hustle with me, my expertise, and a table. Finished at 17 when I pursued some research projects and focused on school.
    Samson Godstime Adarighofua
    Building side project was never easy but I started very young working on my projects
    Dylan Merideth
    Was 26! All about trying to take control of my future, instead of fully relying on another company's evaluation of my worth through the lens of a multi-tiered organization
    Mario Stopfer
    Started when I was 34, finished last month at 38. 😁
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @mario_stopfer wow! what kind of project was that? A spaceship company side project ? 😂
    Mario Stopfer
    @serdarplg Honestly, it sure felt like I was making one! :) I actually made a social network and released it just this week here on Product Hunt. Feel free to take a look. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
    Serdar Palaoglu
    @mario_stopfer congratulation, wish you the best for the future!
    Mario Stopfer
    @serdarplg Thanks, will do my best!